(Special to The Statesman)
NAMPA—Mrs. Sarah Gaussoin, 63, wife of Charles H. Gaussoin of 1213 Thirteenth avenue south, Nampa, died Sunday morning at a Nampa hospital. She had been a resident of Canyon county many years.
Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Harold Gaussoin of Pendleton, Ore., and Julius Gaussoin of Portland; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Mack of Parsons, Kansas, Mrs. Frances Fairless of The Dalles, Ore., Sister Charlotte in Springfield, Ill., and Mrs. Anna Gardner of Nampa; one brother, Dr. T. J. McCarty of Seattle, Wash.; four sisters, Mrs. B. E. Donnelly of Oshkosh, Neb., Mrs. Agnes Hansen of Newburg, Ore., Mrs. Mary Leslie and Mrs. Ella Kinney, both of Omaha, Neb.; seven grandchildren.
The body is at Robinson's funeral home. No funeral arrangements will be made, pending the arrival of Julius Gaussoin, who is in the east.
The Idaho Statesman, Boise, Idaho, Monday, June 7, 1937 Page 5
(Special to The Statesman)
NAMPA—Mrs. Sarah Gaussoin, 63, wife of Charles H. Gaussoin of 1213 Thirteenth avenue south, Nampa, died Sunday morning at a Nampa hospital. She had been a resident of Canyon county many years.
Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Harold Gaussoin of Pendleton, Ore., and Julius Gaussoin of Portland; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Mack of Parsons, Kansas, Mrs. Frances Fairless of The Dalles, Ore., Sister Charlotte in Springfield, Ill., and Mrs. Anna Gardner of Nampa; one brother, Dr. T. J. McCarty of Seattle, Wash.; four sisters, Mrs. B. E. Donnelly of Oshkosh, Neb., Mrs. Agnes Hansen of Newburg, Ore., Mrs. Mary Leslie and Mrs. Ella Kinney, both of Omaha, Neb.; seven grandchildren.
The body is at Robinson's funeral home. No funeral arrangements will be made, pending the arrival of Julius Gaussoin, who is in the east.
The Idaho Statesman, Boise, Idaho, Monday, June 7, 1937 Page 5
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